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Why We Love Time Travel Stories
Esquire· 18 hours agoThe organization that gives the novel its title tests the effects of time travel by extracting people from “historical warzones, natural disasters, and...
'Warp drives' may actually be possible someday, new study suggests
SPACE.com· 21 hours agoA new study provides some theoretical underpinning to warp drives, suggesting that the superfast...
What Is a White Hole? Does the Cosmic Phenomenon Exist?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoBlack holes have long held the spotlight as celestial objects from which nothing, not even light, can escape. However, theoretical physicists propose a less understood but equally fascinating counterpart: the white hole.
Here is what it would look like if you traveled into the event horizon of a black hole
TechSpot· 10 hours agoEditor's take: Black holes fascinate me. Math and physics break down as we get closer to the singularity, so we can only use our imagination to wonder what it's like on the ...
Best sci-fi movies with 90%+ on Rotten Tomatoes
SPACE.com· 7 days agoHere are the top 15 sci-fi movies boasting over 90% scores on Rotten Tomatoes from both critics and audiences alike.
TECH TUESDAY: Trading as Fast as Lightning - Traders Magazine
Traders Magazine· 19 hours agoTECH TUESDAY is a weekly content series covering all aspects of capital markets technology. TECH...
Does a cosmic 'glitch' in gravity challenge Albert Einstein's greatest theory?
Space via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"This new model might just be the first clue in a cosmic puzzle we are starting to solve across...
Unprecedented Sound Waves – New Metamaterial Redefines Wave Amplification
SciTechDaily· 10 hours agoResearchers at AMOLF, working alongside colleagues from Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, have realized a new type of metamaterial through which sound waves flow in an unprecedented fashion ...
X-ray study offers first look at a quantum version of the liquid-crystal phase
Newswise· 1 day agoEver since superconductivity was discovered in the early 1900s, it has both captivated and mystified scientists. Among other uses, they create the strong magnetic fields we depend on for medical ...